What Can We Help You With

Seaford Heights Medical Centre started in 2018 in a brand new facility – as our community grows,  we look forward to providing the very best medical care that we can, in a friendly, and family oriented way.

New Patients Welcome

New patients are always welcome at Seaford Heights Medical Centre. Please contact our friendly reception staff  to make an appointment.

Healthchecks

You should see your doctor for a regular health check even if you are currently feeling fit and healthy. Regular health checks and screening tests can help with prevention and early detection.

Experienced Doctors

Our team of experienced doctors and nurses provide a high standard of patient care with professionalism, care and respect. 

Meet Our Team of Doctors

We have a fantastic team of friendly, highly trained and experienced General Practitioners who have been hand picked for our practice. They have a variety of areas of special interest across all areas of general practice including; Chronic Disease Management, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Ante-natal shared care, Mental Health, Mirena Insertion, Skin Care Management and so much more.

Dr. Samia Al Haque

General Practitioner

Dr. Yog Sareen

General Practitioner

Dr. Kathryn Mau

General Practitioner Registrar

Our Opening Hours

Seaford Heights Medical Centre is open Monday to Friday

Monday

9 am – 5pm

Tuesday

9 am – 5pm

Wednesday

9 am – 5pm

Thursday

9 am – 5pm

Friday

9 am – 5pm

Saturday

Closed

Sunday / Public Holidays

Closed

Latest News

🎀GO PINK for Breast Cancer this June 🎀

🎀GO PINK for Breast Cancer this June 🎀

Today, Seaford Heights Medical Centre is dressed in pink in support of GO PINK — a powerful campaign to raise awareness for breast cancer research and support. Go PINK brings the community together each June to make a proud pink pledge and raise funds for world class...

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Bowel Cancer Awareness Month

Bowel Cancer Awareness Month

This June, we’re shining a light on bowel cancer — one of the most common cancers, but also one of the most treatable when detected early. Bowel cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, can affect any part of the colon or rectum; it may also be referred to as colon...

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Heart Week ❤️

Heart Week ❤️

Heart Week is here, and in 2025, we’re calling on our community to take one vital step: BOOK YOUR Heart Health Check today. Heart disease is still one of the leading causes of death in Australia, but with early detection and prevention, we can change that—together....

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